
Viewing Waveforms, Vectors, and Pictures
7-28
Comparing Two Signals with a Picture
A special picture display (A/Ref Split) combines the external reference signal with Input A in one
picture, alternating the two in horizontal bands (see Figure 7-28). You can use this display to match
the two images for horizontal timing, chroma gain and chroma phase.
In this display the signal from the A Input and the signal on the External Reference connector are
compared using a picture-like display. The picture is divided into horizontal bands, with the two
inputs occupying alternating bands.
If the two signals are both color bars of the same type, for example, both 75% color bars or both
SMPTE bars, any differences will be apparent. Very small timing differences appear as a slight
change in hue between the bands. Gain changes look like brightness differences.
The A/Ref Split display is normally disabled. To enable it:
1.
Press the
Config
button.
2.
Select DISPLAY and then press the
Enter
button.
3.
Select SPLIT SCREEN and then press the
Enter
button.
4.
Select A/REF SPLIT and then press the
Enter
button to toggle between ACTIVE and DISABLED.
5.
Press
Clr
Mnu
to exit.
When A/Ref Split is active, turn it on by pressing the
Split Screen
button. Pressing the
Split
Screen
button cycles through the following:
•
Reduced size, picture with quarter-size waveform, vector or both
•
Picture Guard, if active, showing the Magni logo in the lower right corner.
•
A/Ref Split (if active)
Summary of Contents for MM-410
Page 16: ...About This Manual 1 4 Notes...
Page 34: ...Installation 4 6 Notes...
Page 48: ...Front Panel Operation 5 14 Notes...
Page 102: ...Viewing Waveforms Vectors and Pictures 7 30 Notes...
Page 126: ...Automatic Measurement AVM 510A 9 20 Notes...
Page 148: ...AVM 510A C For Component Measurements 12 4 Notes...
Page 158: ...Connector Pinouts B 4 Notes...
Page 162: ...Calibration D 2 Notes...